Physical Activity, Mind Wandering, Affect, and Sleep: An Ecological Momentary Assessment.
Jason T FanningMichael J MackenzieSarah RobertsInes CratoDiane K EhlersEdward McAuleyPublished in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2016)
Together, these results have implications for multiple health behavior interventions targeting physical activity, affect, and sleep. Researchers may also build on this work by studying these relationships in the context of other important behaviors and psychosocial factors (eg, tobacco use, depression, loneliness).